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About the This I Believe Project on 91.7 WVXU

This I Believe is a national media project engaging millions of people in writing, sharing, and discussing the core values and beliefs that guide their daily lives. NPR has aired these three-minute essays on its news programs Morning Edition and All Things Considered since April 2005.

91.7 WVXU is launching a Cincinnati version of This I Believe to find out what our listeners believe. This is your opportunity to talk about an event that shaped your life, a person who inspired you, or a belief you hold dear and want to share with others. If you’ve always wanted to talk, one-on-one, with thousands of others about what’s important to you, consider submitting an essay for review.


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Obama To Deliver Major Economic Address
Thu, 08 Jan 2009
President-elect Obama suggests his economic stimulus package would add up to about $775 billion over two years, but not the trillion dollar estimate that some economists have called for. Obama delivers a major speech on the economy Thursday. He's expected to make the case for urgent action on his stimulus package — a plan aimed at creating millions of jobs.

Reporter's View Of Gaza
Thu, 08 Jan 2009
There is still no cease-fire agreement between Israel and Hamas in the Gaza Strip. Heavy fighting is still going on in the area. Renee Montagne talks with Ayman Mohyeldin, a television reporter for Al-Jazeera English, about the challenges covering the fighting in Gaza.
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Palestinian Philosopher's View Of Gaza
Thu, 08 Jan 2009
Ari Shapiro talks with Palestinian philosopher Sari Nusseibeh about the fighting in Gaza, and what it means for prospects for an independent Palestinian state. Nusseibeh, who is president of Al-Quds University in Jerusalem, comes from a family that traces its roots in Jerusalem back 13 centuries.
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